tioil of any new niiittcr brought into the glasshousc. Thc cbicf glasshousc crops arc tnbiilated in iiit nppciidix with their iissociatcd pcsts atid chiirircteriutic injuries. A second index consists of n sclectcd bibliography, iiiid t h e is II vcry dcquntc iiidcs. This is B very practiciil book ai
Essentials of physiological chemistry. By A. K. Anderson, Ph.D. Pp. v + 257. New York: J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1935. 13s 6d.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1936
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
detriil is gcncriilly given t.0 ciinblc the process~s to be worked nccurntcly. 'I!hey sl~ould be very uscful to aturlcnt.~, ~vhet~her C;ernin ti or J3ritish.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Pepsin, thanks to Northrop, is a hnown crystnllinc compound nnd therc arc strong grounds for regarding it ns itself R protein. Tho samc workcr has obtaincd crystals of trypsinqgen, which is an innctivc protcin convcrtiblc into act#ivc tryptasc. The author is doing good work in establishing n nomcnc
Coinpnny wns giinrnntceil to innkc 8 niillion cb. ft. of 510 B.Th.U. gas pcr 24 Iirs. nnrlcr iioriiinl working conditions. In Fcbrunry, daring thrcc consccntive dnys, with all tlic retorts \vorlting, t,lic ~nnkc of gas nvcrngc:cd over 9 million el). It. of 500 B.TI1.U. gas, nntl on otic (lay rosc to
The whole treatise is essentially a coinpilation of practical methodswhich the authors Iiuve abstracted from original publications without adding any comments on tlicir relative values, these being left to tlic judgment of the reader. Tho book carries a large number of illustrations and tables, adeq